Dr. Rick Boatright, D.C. and Dr. Andrea Kurelowech, D.C.

Two chiropractors - five days per week!

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Member of the American Institute of Personal Injury Physicians (AIPIP)!

Twenty-Eight Years of Precision Chiropractic Care,

Mutiple Techniques

Enzyme Nutritional Theray

We accept patients that other chiropractors and medical doctors often consider “difficult cases.” We’ve been at it for more than a quarter of a century! More than backs, necks and headaches, we work with every joint in the body! More than sore joints ... difficult syndromes like carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, TMJ, plantar fasciitis, bursitis and tendonitis, to name a few.

If it hurts, call us! If we can't address it, we can send you to medical specialists who can!

Dr. Boatright also holds a certification to work on horses and dogs. He’s the chiropractor you want to have in your corner if you’re barrel racing, bulldogging, calf roping or competing in dressage. It's a great preparaton for any gymkana! If there's a skeletal challenge with your horse, (or your dog) consider chiropractic.

Dr. Kurelowech holds a certificate in Internal Health from the prestigious Loomis Institute. She works extensively with enzyme nutrition. She's also certified in Applied Kinesiology and Kinesiotaping to maximize your chiropractic success.

Hours:

Mondays - Thursdays 8 - 6, Fridays by appointment in Phoenix:

Fridays only in Show Low (unless snow forbids)

Dr. Boatright works with horses on your location by appointment only, with dogs in both offices by appointment only.

On Fridays we offer visits in Phoenix by appointment only.

Call (602) 264-6300 in Phoenix, (928) 537-7355 in Show Low to make your appointment. To make an appointment for your horse, call (928) 243-5665.

Free consultations every Tuesday. No obligation. No pressure!

No Kidding!

If your complementary consultation shows that you could benefit from chiropractic care, print out this page, bring it in with you at your exam visit and receive 25% off the first-day workup.

Whole Body Wellness

Chiropractic works by assisting the body in its ability to heal naturally. Complementary therapies include massage therapy, acupuncture, strength training, workplace ergonomics and nutrition, which can play a role in improving your condition.